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NTSB to hold news briefing on Amtrak train crash that killed 4, injured 150 in Missouri

One day after a train crash left three people dead and scores injured, a freight train passed as investigators combed the scene of the Amtrak train derailment on Tuesday, June 28, 2022, in Mendon, Missouri. The train traveling from Los Angeles to Chicago on Monday when it hit a dump truck and derailed.
One day after a train crash left three people dead and scores injured, a freight train passed as investigators combed the scene of the Amtrak train derailment on Tuesday, June 28, 2022, in Mendon, Missouri. The train traveling from Los Angeles to Chicago on Monday when it hit a dump truck and derailed. tljungblad@kcstar.com

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Amtrak train derailed in Missouri

An Amtrak train traveling from Los Angeles to Chicago with more than 200 passengers onboard derailed Monday afternoon after it struck a dump truck at a crossing in northern Missouri.

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National Transportation Safety Board Chair Jennifer Homendy will hold a news briefing at 4 p.m. Tuesday near the site of the Amtrak train crash that killed four and injured 150 people in Missouri, the agency announced.

Homendy’s briefing will take place at Porche Prairie Avenue in Mendon, Missouri. It comes as a 14-member team from the NTSB arrived Tuesday morning to investigate the crash that occurred when the train struck a dump truck Monday at an uncontrolled crossing about 100 miles northeast of Kansas City.

The crash was first reported at about 12:43 p.m. Monday, according to the Missouri State Highway Patrol.

The Amtrak train was traveling eastbound from Los Angeles to Chicago and carried approximately 275 passengers and 12 crew members on board. Two passengers aboard the train were killed as rail cars tumbled off the tracks, landing on their side. A person in the dump truck also was killed.

A third passenger later died at University Hospital in Columbia.

On Tuesday, the patrol said 150 people were transported to area hospitals with various injuries.

Authorities have not publicly identified the four victims who died as of noon Tuesday.

This story was originally published June 28, 2022 at 12:33 PM.

Aarón Torres
The Kansas City Star
Aarón Torres is a breaking news reporter who also covers issues of race and equity. He is bilingual with Spanish being his first language.
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Amtrak train derailed in Missouri

An Amtrak train traveling from Los Angeles to Chicago with more than 200 passengers onboard derailed Monday afternoon after it struck a dump truck at a crossing in northern Missouri.